On Jul 20, 9:31 pm, Steve Root <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I save that to a regular string I get what looks correct to me:
> "2010-07-20 11:49:19"
> but saved in the entrycreated column it outputs as: "Sat Jan 01
> 11:49:19 UTC 2000"
>

Is you entrycreated column a time column ? Time columns only save a
time of day (and ignore the date), what you want is a datetime column.

Fred

> Can anyone help me with the correct code to save this datetime
> correctly pleased.
>
> In case it's relevant, on my dev machine I have sqlite. Eventually it
> will be on mysql.
> Thanks for any help,
> Steve

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